Arthur Symons, 'Spiritual Adventures'

Arthur Symons is best known for his poetry, his critical study The Symbolist Movement in Literature (1900), and his editorship of The Savoy (1896). Poised between decadence and modernism, his short fiction has been less heralded, but deserves a much wider audience for its haunting portraits of painters, pianists, actresses, and aesthetes struggling to balance the competing demands of art and life.

Fully annotated and supplemented by valuable contextual materials, the first critical edition of Symons's fiction reprints Spiritual Adventures (1905), alongside four uncollected early stories and a revealing selection of his essays on travel, music, and theatre.

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Arthur Symons, 'Spiritual Adventures'

Arthur Symons is best known for his poetry, his critical study The Symbolist Movement in Literature (1900), and his editorship of The Savoy (1896). Poised between decadence and modernism, his short fiction has been less heralded, but deserves a much wider audience for its haunting portraits of painters, pianists, actresses, and aesthetes struggling to balance the competing demands of art and life.

Fully annotated and supplemented by valuable contextual materials, the first critical edition of Symons's fiction reprints Spiritual Adventures (1905), alongside four uncollected early stories and a revealing selection of his essays on travel, music, and theatre.

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Arthur Symons, 'Spiritual Adventures'

Arthur Symons, 'Spiritual Adventures'

Arthur Symons, 'Spiritual Adventures'

Arthur Symons, 'Spiritual Adventures'

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Arthur Symons is best known for his poetry, his critical study The Symbolist Movement in Literature (1900), and his editorship of The Savoy (1896). Poised between decadence and modernism, his short fiction has been less heralded, but deserves a much wider audience for its haunting portraits of painters, pianists, actresses, and aesthetes struggling to balance the competing demands of art and life.

Fully annotated and supplemented by valuable contextual materials, the first critical edition of Symons's fiction reprints Spiritual Adventures (1905), alongside four uncollected early stories and a revealing selection of his essays on travel, music, and theatre.


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ISBN-13: 9781781886137
Publisher: Modern Humanities Research Association
Publication date: 02/10/2017
Series: Mhra Jewelled Tortoise , #2
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

Nicholas Freeman is Reader in Late-Victorian Literature

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vi Introduction 1 Select Bibliography 26 Note on the Text 30 A Symons Chronology 31 Early Stories And Essays An Episode in the Life of Jenny Lane 43 The Extra Lady 51 Pages from the Life of Lucy Newcome 57 The Life and Adventures of Lucy Newcome 74 At the Alhambra: Impressions and Sensations 88 Arles 99 Pachmann and the Piano 104 Spiritual Adventures A Prelude to Life 117 Esther Kahn 140 Christian Trevalga 157 The Childhood of Lucy Newcome 174 The Death of Peter Waydelin 187 An Autumn City 203 Seaward Lackland 214 Extracts from The Journal of Henry Luxulyan 231

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